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steve forbes, ross perot, i'm sure there are others who spent large fortunes of their personal money, using the message i know how to run a business, i'm confident, smart and know how to get things done. all of which are true, but we did a survey on public attitudes on business and government and one of the questions we asked about the impression of ethics and honesty -- ceos did not do terribly well. only 8% of the public was willing to say that ceos at high levels of ethics and honesty. so you are met romney, extremely competent and capable. before the campaign is started, you are starting at a deficit and you have to prove your worthy of trust. second, ceos are used to making decisions, barking out orders, having with tenants who are capable and being a results- oriented. that is not what politics is. politics is trying to cajole people who are low or racking than you, -- lower ranking ban you, it's a very different skills that. it makes you think about whether ceos should be presidential candidates. finally, a point that is often made on conservative talk radio is that america is
steve forbes, ross perot, i'm sure there are others who spent large fortunes of their personal money, using the message i know how to run a business, i'm confident, smart and know how to get things done. all of which are true, but we did a survey on public attitudes on business and government and one of the questions we asked about the impression of ethics and honesty -- ceos did not do terribly well. only 8% of the public was willing to say that ceos at high levels of ethics and honesty. so...
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why wouldn't the elimination of tax loopholes and a flat tax rate, proposed by steve forbes, work with the more you earn, the more you pay? guest: i am not an economist. i am not an expert on this. we need tax reform. we have a complicated tax system. specifically, what kind of tax reform, i am not sure. we definitely need tax reform. host: otis is calling from prosperity, south carolina on our line for independents. calm first, i would like to say the my representative, -- caller: first, i would like to say that my representative, lindsey graham, has rescinded his pledge for the norquist pledge. we have some republicans finally realizing we have to get this deficit under control. if the deficit is doubled, that means george bush's part of the deficit is half. republicans have never wanted to pay their share of the debt he has created. we have to get somebody in there that is going to help pay the deficit. i am middle income. the last payroll deduction i got, i saw $6 more a week on my check. i would rather you take that $6 back and help pay the deficit off. i am tired of this war. bil
why wouldn't the elimination of tax loopholes and a flat tax rate, proposed by steve forbes, work with the more you earn, the more you pay? guest: i am not an economist. i am not an expert on this. we need tax reform. we have a complicated tax system. specifically, what kind of tax reform, i am not sure. we definitely need tax reform. host: otis is calling from prosperity, south carolina on our line for independents. calm first, i would like to say the my representative, -- caller: first, i...
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steve forbes, pete king, jack keane on all those stories. we'll see you at the top of the hour. >> gretchen: remember this? it's only been three years since susan boyle brought the house down on the show and became an unlikely singing sensation. >> brian: today with over 1 million records sold and number one hits in more than 30 countries, susan is embracing her love of music with her latest release. >> steve: it's called "standing ovation,," we're joined by susan boyle. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: in a few minutes you'll sing a song from the wizard of oz. is this the way you've always sung it? >> yes. >> steve: because it's unusual. >> it's from the heart. >> steve: it is. >> gretchen: which is what being a musician is all about, coming from the inside. what i love about this latest album that you have is that you're singing duets with some of your favorite men. donny oz mopped? you loved -- osmond? you loved him growing@@ him sin. >> gretchen: what did you learn from donny when you sang two hits with him? >> to stay cal
steve forbes, pete king, jack keane on all those stories. we'll see you at the top of the hour. >> gretchen: remember this? it's only been three years since susan boyle brought the house down on the show and became an unlikely singing sensation. >> brian: today with over 1 million records sold and number one hits in more than 30 countries, susan is embracing her love of music with her latest release. >> steve: it's called "standing ovation,," we're joined by susan...
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let's see, steve forbes, ross perot, made a wittman and now linda mcmahon and i'm sure there are others who have spent large fortunes of their personal money to use the message that i know how to run a business and incompetent, smart and i know how to get things done all of which are true. very strong business people, but in the public affairs council we did a survey earlier this year on public attitudes on business and government and one of the questions we asked about honesty of small-business owners and the government and ceos, they didn't do terribly well. only 8% of the public were willing to say that ceos have high levels of ethics and honesty. so your mitt romney, you're extremely competent, capable ceo and top business executives before the campaign gets started you get started at a deficit to prove that you are worthy of trust. not everyone is in that same position and second, ceos are used to making decisions of barking out orders and having would consider capable of getting things done and being very weisel oriented. that isn't what politics is. politics is trying to cajole p
let's see, steve forbes, ross perot, made a wittman and now linda mcmahon and i'm sure there are others who have spent large fortunes of their personal money to use the message that i know how to run a business and incompetent, smart and i know how to get things done all of which are true. very strong business people, but in the public affairs council we did a survey earlier this year on public attitudes on business and government and one of the questions we asked about honesty of...